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3 Crookston Businesses Hosting a Football Pre-game Cookout on Friday

Phil Thompson and Associates, Thrivent-Garret Kollin, and Ace Hardware of Crookston will be hosting a free-will offering cookout before the Crookston Pirate Football game on Friday vs Pelican Rapids at KROX Radio Stadium (the new multi-use sports complex)They will serve burgers and hotdogs, with all proceeds going to Scruffy Tails Humane Society. They will begin […]

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SPORTS FEEVER – September 19, 2024

SPORTS FEEVER by Chris Fee of KROX Radio – chrisjfee@yahoo.com As you probably know, KROX Radio is a huge supporter of Crookston and the area schools and communities we serve. We donate to booster clubs, yearbooks, golf scrambles, after-prom parties, and so much more. A little over a year ago, interim Superintendent Dave Kuehn and

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UMC Club Hockey adds nine new players

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Club Hockey team has added nine new members this summer. Six forwards, two defensemen, and one goalie will be joining the team when they hit the ice this fall. Ben Hines (So., F, Detroit Lakes) who was a member of the Jamestown Jimmies prior to transferring to UMC.

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UMC Men’s Golf finishes 2nd and 10th at Fall Brawl in Wisconsin

The University of Minnesota Crookston men’s golf team placed second and 10th place out of 13 teams at The Fall Brawl at Troy Burne Golf Club in Hudson, Wisconsin. Concordia-St. Paul won the invite with a two-round score of 577, seven strokes better than UMC’s “A” team. There were 10 schools competing with UMC, Concordia-St.

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Stephen-Argyle Volleyball fights hard but falls to #10 Kittson County Central

The Stephen-Argyle Storm Volleyball team gave the Bearcats everything they had, but it wasn’t enough as #10 Kittson County Central took care of the Storm in three sets (25-13, 25-10, 25-16) at Stephen-Argyle Senior High. FIRST SETThe first set began with a Kaydence White kill. A Signe Svendsen kill made it 2-1 Bearcats. Then, the

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Crookston Pirate Boys Soccer scores five goals to beat Detroit Lakes

The Crookston Pirate Boys Soccer team wore their gold jersey for the first time and they put together a great all-around game as they beat the Detroit Lakes Lakers 5-2 in a game played at Rotary Soccer Field in Detroit Lakes. FIRST HALF –Detroit Lakes started the game by putting pressure on the Crookston defense

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